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Accession countries is commonly used to refer to countries that have or will join the European Union ("EU"). Although the term should properly be used for countries that have yet to join the EU but whose date of accession has been finalized, the term came into common usage prior to May, 2004, when 10 states joined the Union; in this context, Accession Countries may refer to Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia, or to some subset of these countries. As Bulgaria and Romania joined the EU in January 2007, they may also be referred to as accession countries.
   At present, accession countries may be used to refer to countries that are candidates or potential candidates to join the EU, and include Croatia, Bosnia, the Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Montenegro, Serbia, and Albania. As of March 2007, the accession dates for these countries have not been finalized.
   Once a country has joined the EU, it's no longer an accession country, although in common usage this distinction may not be respected.

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